Ken Fletcher Park — Brisbane’s newest park

Ken Fletcher Park is Brisbane’s newest park. It is located in Tennyson, next to the Queensland Tennis Centre. These photos were taken early in the morning when there were no kids around. Later in the day, the park is very popular and I imagine will become a favourite place for parents to hold children’s birthday parties.

Ken Fletcher Park

Ken Fletcher Park

Plenty of grassed area for kids to run around

Plenty of grassed area for kids to run around

Sand play equipment

Sand play equipment

Swings

Swings

Fort

Fort

Climbing gear

Climbing gear

There are several of these mock safety signs -- not sure mixing safety messages and playground equipment is a good idea

There are several of these mock safety signs — not sure mixing safety messages and playground equipment is a good idea

Climbing gear

Climbing gear

Climbing gear

Climbing gear

Bulldozer

Bulldozer

See saw

See saw

Bathrooms

Bathrooms

Remnants of the former Tennyson Power Station

Remnants of the former Tennyson Power Station

Remnants of the former Tennyson Power Station

Remnants of the former Tennyson Power Station

Remnants of the former Tennyson Power Station

Remnants of the former Tennyson Power Station

Picnic tables beside the river

Picnic tables beside the river

River access via a floating jetty

River access via a floating jetty

This appears to be a small amphitheatre

This appears to be a small amphitheatre

This is the old sales office for the adjacent property development -- not sure what it is being used for now

This is the old sales office for the adjacent property development — not sure what it is being used for now

Car parking is adequate, but on a busy day will be crowded

Car parking is adequate, but on a busy day will be crowded

Nearby cafe for parents to get a coffee

Nearby cafe for parents to get a coffee

Queensland Tennis Centre Pat Rafter Arena is adjacent the park

Queensland Tennis Centre Pat Rafter Arena is adjacent the park

My photographic assistants -- Hungarian Vizslas Roger and Candy

My photographic assistants — Hungarian Vizslas Roger and Candy

Truck stop 106 km west of Millmerran on Gore Highway

I have to have a rant about truck stops. In particular Queensland truck stops, which are disgraceful compared to their southern equivalents.

Southern truck stops are generally paved with sheltered tables and bathrooms. Many Queensland truck stops, notably on my trip those along the Gore Highway, are dusty areas to the side of the road with a rubbish bin if you are lucky. Quite frankly, I would prefer to keep driving than to pull off the road into one of these rest areas. They are disgraceful!

Firstly, truck stops are always filthy. Truckers, this is mostly your fault because you should be disposing of your rubbish properly.

Amenities provided are generally filthy too. They are mostly drop dunnies (there is not much else you can provide in the middle of no where), but they are not maintained. Some are fly-blown so badly that I took to urinating on the side of the road, rather than using the provided bathroom facilities.

Governments: if you want travellers to take rest breaks — as you MANY signs proclaim), then give them adequate facilities to stop at!

Truck stop on the side of the Gore Highway was simply a patch of dirt with a sign and a garbage bin that obviously was not used much

Truck stop on the side of the Gore Highway was simply a patch of dirt with a sign and a garbage bin that obviously was not used much

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Facility? What facility? This truck stop was simply a patch of dirt on the side of the road

Facility? What facility? This truck stop was simply a patch of dirt on the side of the road